Massive £98m National Lottery jackpot up for grabs TONIGHT as punters told to buy their tickets

THERE'S £98 million to be won in today's National Lottery's EuroMillions draw.

There's only a few hours left to get your winning ticket before the draw closes at 7:30pm.

The life-changing ticket, which gets you automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker, could see you become the UK's next millionaire.

Brits can choose their usual numbers, or take a pot-shot on the Lotto's Lucky Dip, with previous Lucky Dip winners coming out with an astonishing £161 million prize.

The 2011 winners,Colin Weir took home the huge jackpot playing the random lucky numbers, making him the 22nd richest man in the UK at the time.

Gillian and Adrian Bayford, who won £148m in 2012, also took a chance on random numbers.

The couple snapped up a fleet of luxury cars and splashed the cash on property before their nine-year marriage broke down.

Every EuroMillions ticket also bags you an automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker, which guarantees at least one player will pocket £1million in every draw.

The odds of winning any EuroMillions prize are 1 in 13.

But, with up to 100 million EuroMillions entries, the competition is stiff.

The UK's biggest jackpot winners are still anonymous, with their prize draw of £170m.

The Sun also revealed the odd of winning a scratchcard jackpot this month.

Experts OddChecker crunched the numbers, and found that the best scratchcard to snap up is £500 Loaded with odds of just 1 in 3.15.

Todays Lotto draw could see you become the 5th biggest EuroMillions winner.

Could tonight's jackpot of £98 million see you quitting your day job and swapping overcast, November weather for sunshine in the Bahamas?

Just don't forget to check your ticket!

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